Four great posts about mold

I've been over to the EPA web side to read what they have to say about mold.

I've read various Internet web sites about mold.

But tonight I found a series of blog posts by Eragorn Northe, a home inspector in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada, that I thought were really good and seem to bring so much information into just four posts that can either be reblogged to your own audience or referenced via a link when someone has a question.

Feel free to contact me by phone or email if you have any questions.Jim Frimmer, Realtor, CDPEHomeSmart Realty West, Mission ValleyCalBRE License #01458572619-729-5701jlfpianist@aol.comMission Valley Living

Hey, Sally and David - I didn't know there was a "best thing" or a "very bewt thing" about mold. LOL. Even if there is, I'm pretty sure it's not roquefort dressing. I haven't had roquefort dressing in decades because I don't think it smells very good and I find it too bitter.

Hey, Toula - It's one of those semi-okay four-letter words since we can at least say it on a family site like ActiveRain. However, it certainly doesn't rank up there with the better four-letter words like Love, Free, Help, etc.

My home inspector is sensitive to mold, so he can go into a house that has an unknown mold problem, and if he's sneezing, snorting, wheezing, coughing, and has watery eyes, he knows there's mold somewhere. He just has to find the mold and the source of the moisture that is allowing it to grow. I only smell mold when it gets really bad, even though I do have a pretty good sniffer for all other things.

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